School Readiness Scores

The School Readiness Scores indicator measures the percent of kindergarteners ready to enter first grade. It includes the readiness of the individual child, the school’s readiness for children, and the ability of the family and community to support optimal early child development. Children are not innately ready or unready for school. Their skills and development are strongly influenced by their families and through their interactions with other people and environments before coming to school. With 81 percent of U.S. children in non-parental care arrangements the year before kindergarten, child care centers and family child care homes are important early environments that affect children’s development and learning. Furthermore, early childhood education is linked to stronger cognitive and physical development, and improved school and employment outcomes. Early childhood education, especially within the first five years of life, has demonstrated positive effects on children’s health and well-being up to three decades later, including better reproductive health and birth outcomes. School readiness is typically assessed by evaluating the child’s developmental and academic skills through the use of standardized group or individually administered school readiness tests. It is not surprising that this approach has been shown to poorly predict later academic success as it largely ignores the influence that the home and school environments play in the student’s progress in school. Data for the School Readiness Scores is available from the Alabama Department of Children’s Affairs.

Neighborhoodsort ascending Indicator Value Rank
Zion City -% -
Wylam -% -
Woodlawn -% -
Woodland Park -% -
West Goldwire -% -
West End Manor -% -
West Brownville -% -
Wahouma -% -
Tuxedo -% -
Thomas -% -
Tarpley City -% -
Sun Valley -% -
Spring Lake -% -
Southside -% -
South Woodlawn -% -
South Titusville -% -
South Pratt -% -
South East Lake -% -
Smithfield Estates -% -
Smithfield -% -
Sherman Heights -% -
Sandusky -% -
Roosevelt -% -
Roebuck Springs -% -
Roebuck -% -
Rising - West Princeton -% -
Riley -% -
Redmont Park -% -
Powderly -% -
Pine Knoll Vista -% -
Penfield Park -% -
Oxmoor -% -
Overton -% -
Oakwood Place -% -
Oak Ridge Park -% -
Oak Ridge -% -
Norwood -% -
North Titusville -% -
North Pratt -% -
North East Lake -% -
North Birmingham -% -
North Avondale -% -
Mason City -% -
Maple Grove -% -
Liberty Highlands -% -
Kingston -% -
Killough Springs -% -
Jones Valley -% -
Inglenook -% -
Industrial Center -% -
Huffman -% -
Hooper City -% -
Hillman Park -% -
Hillman -% -
Highland Park -% -
Harriman Park -% -
Green Acres -% -
Graymont -% -
Grasselli Heights -% -
Glen Iris -% -
Germania Park -% -
Gate City -% -
Garden Highlands -% -
Fountain Heights -% -
Forest Park -% -
Five Points South -% -
Fairview -% -
Fairmont -% -
Evergreen -% -
Ensley Highlands -% -
Ensley -% -
Enon Ridge -% -
Echo Highlands -% -
Eastwood -% -
East Thomas -% -
East Lake -% -
East Brownville -% -
East Birmingham -% -
East Avondale -% -
Druid Hills -% -
Dolomite -% -
Crestwood South -% -
Crestwood North -% -
Crestline -% -
Collegeville -% -
College Hills -% -
Central Pratt -% -
Central Park -% -
Central City -% -
Bush Hills -% -
Brummitt Heights -% -
Brownsville Heights -% -
Brown Springs -% -
Bridlewood -% -
Belview Heights -% -
Arlington - West End -% -
Apple Valley -% -
Airport Highlands -% -
Acipco-Finley -% -

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